After years of playing in the outdoors and getting our hands on a wide variety of gear, we have had the chance to discover the perfect combination of accessories. We took the time to bring together all of our favorite hiking gear in one convenient place to get your adventures off the ground. We have been testing most hiking categories for over a decade and for each review we buy the top products and spend months on the trails, comparing them side by side. Our experts provide our picks for the best overall gear, as well as the best value options, in each category. Whether you are looking for hiking footwear, apparel, sunglasses, or packs, we have the best recommendations for you.
Editor's Note: We updated this article on March 1, 2023, to incorporate our latest picks for Rain Pants.Footwear and Trekking
The right shoes can make or break a hike. While the best hiking boots are still popular, there are a number of lighter options that may be a better option for most hikes such as a pair of top-rated hiking shoes or one of the best trail running shoes. We also recommend our favorite trekking poles which some hikers now consider almost as essential as a backpack.
Men's Hiking Shoes
When selecting gear for your next trek, the the perfect hiking shoes should be your first consideration and your most important investment. These typically have a low ankle cut, and knobby soles, and offer more support than other shoes. These are the ones we recommend:
Salomon X Ultra 4 Gore-Tex
Columbia Facet 60 Outdry
Women's Hiking Shoes
Many hiking shoes can be considered unisex, but for those looking for a women's specific fit, we've got you covered. The differences between men's and women's hiking shoes are minimal, but they are there. Women's versions will typically have a narrower design and a smaller volume toe box. Here are our top choices for women:
Merrell Moab 3 WP - Women's
Oboz Sawtooth X Low Waterproof - Women's
Men's Trail Running Shoes
If your typical excursion involves a quick moving pace and a lighter pack loads, a lightweight trail running shoe will likely be a good fit. Sticky rubber and large lugged outsoles provide traction and stability for your time on the trail, but the running-centric design keeps things light and cushy. If this sounds appealing to you, these are the models we recommend:
Salomon S/Lab Ultra 3
Brooks Divide 2
Women's Trail Running Shoes
Women's trail shoes are similar to the men's and unisex models in that they offer more stability on uneven surfaces and more aggressive outsoles provide traction on trail surfaces. These are our favorite options for women who like to keep their hikes light and fast:
Salomon S/Lab Ultra 3 - Women's
Dynafit Feline SL - Women's
Hiking Socks
Almost as important as your shoe is the thin layer of fabric that lies between skin and boot. The best-performing hiking socks are made from materials like wool or a synthetic polymer and they usually have a mid-calf cut to offer more protection. These are our go-to pairs:
Darn Tough Hiker Full Cushion
Danish Endurance Unisex Merino 3-Pack
Trekking Poles
Some may wonder, are trekking poles really worth it? While it ultimately comes down to personal preference, we would argue that once you find the perfect set of trekking poles you'll never want to hit the trail without them. Here are our favorites:
MSR DynaLock Ascent Carbon
Leki Jannu FX TA
Hiking Backpacks
While that simple backpack you've had for years may get you by, there are a number of newer packs that might make hiking more fun and streamlined. To really go light, you may want to skip the daypack altogether and consider a fanny or hip pack.
Daypacks
We can think of a million and one ways to put our favorite daypacks to use, whether on the trail, biking around town, or gearing up for a long-haul flight. These options earned the highest marks in our testing:
REI Co-op Traverse 32
Osprey Talon 22
Women's Daypacks
Daypacks that are made to fit women generally have narrower-set shoulder straps and a shorter torso length. These awesome women's daypacks performed well in a variety of situations, making them our favorites:
Gregory Jade 28L
Osprey Tempest 20
Fanny Packs
If you like to keep your hikes short and sweet, you probably don't need to bring a ton of gear with you. These small and light fanny packs come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, so you can find your goldilocks of hiking storage. These packs are our favorite to use:
JanSport Fifth Ave
Tinyat Travel Waist Pack
Water Bottles and Bladders
Hydration is both a comfort and safety issue. Every hiker should carry adequate water with them, and we review top water bottles and hydration bladders to help you with that goal. If you go on extended hikes where you want to purify water in streams or lakes, you might also want to take a look at our review of the best backpacking water filters, some of which weigh less than a smartphone.
Water Bottles
A water bottle is one of the most widely useful and necessary pieces of gear you can have in your arsenal. From walks in the park, to miles of endless trail, a great water bottle should always be at your side (or in your pack). These are the bottles we would never leave home without:
Klean Kanteen TKWide Recycled Insulated
CamelBak Eddy+ Tritan Renew
Hydration Bladders
The addition of one of these hydration bladders can turn any regular daypack into a hydration pack, giving it a 2-in-1 ability. Alternatively, maybe your older bladder is past its prime and you are looking for a replacement. In either case, these are the products we recommend to quench your thirst:
Gregory 3D Hydro
Platypus Hoser
Hiking Clothing Essentials
When that unexpected storm rolls in, you want clothing that repels water while maintaining breathability. We look at key water-protective clothing for men and women's apparel as well as other key layers to help you adapt to changing temperatures and precipitation. We also include sun shirts and hats to keep your skin protected.
Men's Rain Jackets
Don't let a splash of rain ruin your hike. In many environments, the weather can turn in a matter of minutes, so it pays to be prepared with a top rain jacket to keep you dry in any event. These are our top picks for men:
Arc'teryx Beta Jacket
REI Co-op XeroDry GTX
Women's Rain Jackets
When you are miles from home, staying warm and dry is critical. A lightweight, easily packable waterproof rain jacket can keep your mood from turning sour if you get caught in unexpected weather, and keep you from having to turn back early. These are our favorite rain jackets with a women's-specific fit:
Arc'teryx Beta LT - Women's
Outdoor Research Aspire II - Women's
Men's Rain Pants
While maybe not as essential as a rain jacket, a pair of men's rain pants comes in handy for those who don't like to let the weather slow them down. Layering up from head to toe with waterproof material will keep you cozy and dry in the wettest conditions. Here are the rain pants we trust:
Outdoor Research Foray Pants
Columbia Rebel Roamer
Women's Rain Pants
Sure, you could probably wear a men's pair of rain pants and stay just as dry, but a pair of women's rain pants will probably be more comfortable and flattering (to the extent that rain pants can be flattering). These pairs are our lady tester's favorites:
Arc'teryx Beta SL Pant - Women's
The North Face Venture 2 Half Zip - Women's
Men's Wind Breakers
Windbreakers are one of the lightest, most compactable layers you can include in your pack when heading out, and give an immense payout when it comes to temperature regulation. In our opinion, it's silly not to have one handy at all times. Many options have a DWR coating that will last through a light sprinkle, but they are best suited to environments with little to no precipitation. These wind breakers came out on top in our testing:
Patagonia Houdini - Men's
Rab Vital Hoody - Men's
Women's Wind Breakers
Just as in the men's version, a women's wind breaker is one of the best items to keep handy out on the trail, and in our opinion is one of the most important pieces of a complete layering system. These are our favorite women's jackets:
Patagonia Houdini Air - Women's
Rab Vital Hoody - Women's
Men's Hiking Shorts
If you live and play in a warm climate, shorts are likely your go-to attire. The men's hiking shorts we tested are made from lightweight synthetic blend materials, have useful pockets, and may even be somewhat water-resistant. These are our favorite styles:
Patagonia Quandary Short
REI Co-op Sahara Cargo Short
Women's Hiking Shorts
Women's hiking shorts have many of the same features as the men's versions, like synthetic, quick-dry materials, and handy pockets. However, they have a roomier cut in the seat and are often available with shorter inseams. We recommend these styles for lady hikers:
Mountain Hardwear Dynama/2 Bermuda Short - Women's
Columbia Sandy River Cargo Shorts - Women's
Men's Hiking Pants
Whether your hikes take you to high altitudes where temperatures drop, through thick underbrush, or expose you to the intense desert sun, you may want more protection than a pair of shorts can offer. Whatever the reason, men's hiking pants offer more coverage and can be more versatile than their short counterparts. AFter extensive testing, these pants are our favorites:
Outdoor Research Ferrosi Pants
Prana Brion II Pants
Women's Hiking Pants
Women's hiking pants prioritize features such as comfort, mobility, breathability, and weather resistance, similar to the men's versions. However, ladies have more variety when it comes to style. In addition to the traditional straight-leg baggies, there are options that are more legging-esque, and some that have a flare-leg cut. We tested a little bit of everything and these are our favorites:
Outdoor Research Ferrosi Pant - Women's
REI Co-op Sahara Convertible - Women's
Men's Sun Shirts
If you spend a lot of your time outdoors, proper sun protection is essential. Applying sunscreen is great, but the best way to protect your skin is with a physical barrier, such as a long-sleeved shirt. The sun shirts we tested for men are lightweight and breathable enough to wear even in the hottest weather. These are our top choices:
REI Co-op Sahara Shade Hoodie
Mountain Hardwear Canyon Long Sleeve
Women's Sun Shirts
Sun shirts offer a physical barrier to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Women's fits often feature a more form-fitting cut through the waist and shoulders to accommodate differently shaped bodies. These women's sun shirts earned top scores in our testing:
Mountain Hardwear Crater Lake Long Sleeve Hoody - Women's
Patagonia Capilene Cool Daily - Women's
Sun Hats
The skin on your face is perhaps one of the most vulnerable areas, yet it gets the most exposure. The best way to limit UV damage is to apply sunscreen and wear a wide-brimmed sun hat. These options are our favorites for both men and women on the trail:
Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure
Filson Summer Packer
Hiking Electronics
We cover the big advances in trail tech that can help you navigate with a handheld GPS device or a gps watch. If you are heading deep in the backcountry, you might want to consider a personal locator beacon for when out of cell service. These gadgets are no replacement for maps and common sense, but they can add an element of security and direction.
Handheld GPS
A handheld GPS is a more durable alternative to many popular smartphone GPS apps. Thanks to their superior battery life, and all-around hardiness, we recommend using one if you ever roam out of cell service or are out in harsh conditions that a smartphone may not be able to handle. Most of the top handheld GPS options we tested will do the trick, but these are our favorites:
Garmin GPSMAP 66st
Garmin eTrex 32x
GPS Watches
If you want a hands-free option, a watch with an integrated GPS is the way to go. These handy timepieces can track your distance, pace, and location, and many have a smartphone app that makes viewing your stats easier. These are the watches that we like the most:
Garmin Fenix 7
Garmin Forerunner 955
Hit the Trail!
We hope this list of our favorite hiking gear helps you maximize your hiking experiences. Our reviews of each of the categories cited are linked above and provide much more detailed ratings and rankings of competing products. Also, see our Buying Advice articles for each key category where we go deep on what to look for in each category. Happy trails!
— Chris McNamara
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